When arranging teeth, it is sometimes necessary to use several methods to achieve the desired result. For example, orthodontics and implants can be used in treatment, but the priority of… Read more »
Dentures are recommended for a group of patients who have more than one tooth missing or absent. Sometimes one artificial tooth contains several teeth. This tooth may be made of… Read more »
The cost of treating missing teeth with crowns and bridges is lower than the dental implant method. For this reason, a group of patients choose the method of crowns and… Read more »
Because the tooth is surgically implanted in the right location, dental implants can be a long-term and permanent solution to replace missing teeth. The transplant takes place in three main… Read more »
In this method, which is called space closure, closing the gap is not possible, and the orthodontist manages this case in dental practice. The doctor opens the gap between the… Read more »
Depending on the location of the missing or absent tooth, there are many ways to treat it. As an orthodontist, we sometimes face two cases of closing or opening the… Read more »
Gum disease, caries, and tooth decay are common causes of tooth loss or absence. You may also be born with missing or missing teeth. This condition is called congenital or… Read more »
1-Why does an orthodontist refer you to a maxillofacial surgeon? Some patients with severe jaw deformities should be referred to a maxillofacial surgeon. Patients who have passed puberty and have… Read more »
Like any other surgery, maxillofacial surgery also has potential complications and risks. For this reason, it is advisable to consult with an orthodontist thoroughly before deciding on surgery, especially in… Read more »
After completing the maxillofacial surgery followed by orthodontic treatment, the teeth are tied with tape and brackets and the jaws begin to heal and repair. Note that after maxillofacial surgery,… Read more »